there will of course be lots of cupboards and drawers,
especially in a house like this, Lowood House, (photograph Lyon & Turnbull / YouTube)
and sure enough this rare, tin-glazed (maiolica) dish was discovered at the back of a drawer at the
Lowood House in Scotland, (photograph Lyon & Turnbull / YouTube), experts had placed its estimated value at between
£80,000 and £120,000 before it was placed up for auction on
October 6, 2021, The dish
was eventually won by an anonymous bidder who purchased it for £1,263,000, ten
times over the estimated price, “As the auctioneer, it was a real joy to bring
the hammer down at over £1 million on this incredibly rare dish – a new world
record price, I believe,” said Gavin Strang, Lyon & Turnbull’s managing
director and Head of Private Collections, in a statement. “The whole story of its discovery tucked away in
a drawer, through the meticulous research carried out by our specialists, and
then the fierce international bidding on auction day has been exciting from
beginning to end!”
above is close up of
the 16th century dish, (photograph Lyon & Turnbull / YouTube), the Italian dish is depicting the biblical tale of Samson and Delilah. Nicola di
Gabriele Sbraghe – better known as Nicola da Urbino – was a potter and workshop
owner active between 1520 and 1538. He is widely recognized as the master of
the “istoriato” style of maiolica decoration, which was most popular during the
early 16th century in Italy,
he dish is
believed to have been made between 1520 and 1523. Lyon & Turnbull said,
“his graceful fluid draftsmanship, lyrical figure drawing, understanding of
recessional space and use of contemporary, classically-inspired Renaissance architectural
views are all characteristic of his style” and are illustrated in the artwork
present on the dish, I almost started looking in the cupboards and drawers here, but thinking about it, the only porcelain I was likely to find would have been from IKEA!
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